Q9. What are ‘client’ and ‘server’ in a network?
Ans. Clients and servers are separate logical entities that work together over a network to accomplish a task. A client application is the element of communication that requests or requests a network service, for example, accessing a web page, or downloading a file, or sending an email. A server application is the element of communication that responds to customer requests, providing the required service, that is, sending the web page or the requested file or email. The client-server model is used by computer applications such as email, the worldwide web, and network printing.